518. Adulteration of corn meal. TJ. S. v. 450 Sacks of Corn Meal. Default decree of condemnation and destruction. (F. D. C. No. 1596. Sample No. 75093-D.) On March 7, 1940, the United States attorney for the District of South Dakota filed a libel against 450 sacks of corn meal at Sioux Falls, S. Dak., alleging that the article had been shipped in interstate commerce on or about January 12, 1940, by Plymouth Cereal Mills from Le Mars, Iowa; and charging that it was adulterated. It was labeled in part: "Plymouth Yellow Corn Meal." Adulteration was alleged in that the article consisted in whole or in part of a filthy substance; and in that it had been prepared, packed, and/or held under insanitary conditions whereby it had become contaminated with filth. On April 8, 1940, no claimant having appeared, judgment of condemnation was entered and the product was ordered destroyed.